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Petition | Say NO to Idaho’s wolf and coyote derby! | English   Leave a comment

Petition | Say NO to Idaho’s wolf and coyote derby! | English.

 

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After being de-listed from their federal protection status, over 800 wolves have been killed in the state of Idaho. As it appears, this has not been enough: authorities are planning to organize some contests hunts in which professional gunners will be sent in the wild and try bring back as many “trophies” as possible.

Such despicable wolf and coyote “derby’ are scheduled for the 28th and 29th of December. Ironically, organizers claim this is an event dedicated to children too, as it will consist in cash prizes and trophies for the hunter who catches the largest wolf and kills the most coyotes.

In the ’60 wolves faced extinction in the lower 48 states. There have been grueling efforts to restore the wolves into the American landscape.

Now Idaho authorities are prepared to throw all these efforts to the bin. Please sign the petition and tell Idaho agency heads, high-ranking officials and organizers to stop this useless event.

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This Is a First: Japanese Newspaper Op-Ed Condemns Taiji Dolphin Hunt   10 comments

Calling the cove slaughter ‘inhumane,’ ‘The Japan Times’ argues the annual culling must be stopped.

(Photo: Justin Sullivan/Reuters)

February 05, 2014 By 

David Kirby has been a professional journalist for 25 years. His third book, ‘Death at Seaworld,’ was published in 2012.

For the first time, a Japanese newspaper has denounced the slaughter of dolphins in the cove at Taiji, a move that has heartened activists and put the Japanese government on notice that the tides may be changing within the country.

On Friday, The Japan Times, the country’s oldest and largest English-language newspaper, ran an editorial that stated, simply, “The dolphin hunt is an inhumane practice that should be stopped.”

The editorial breathed new life into the controversy over the Taiji slaughter, in which roughly 900 dolphins are killed annually in the tiny fishing village, and it led activists to declare a small but significant victory.

“It surprised me,” says Ric O’Barry of Earth Island Institute’s Dolphin Project and star of the Academy Award–winning documentary The Cove.

In 2005, four years before that film drew international media attention to the hunt, O’Barry and activists from Elsa Nature Conservancy (Japan’s oldest environmental group) visited with journalists from some of the country’s newspapers, television channels, and radio stations. “We spent a couple of days giving them packages of information that the dolphin meat is contaminated with high levels of mercury and PCBs,” says O’Barry. But the journalists said their editors would likely “kill the story” for fear their publishers, who often work closely with government officials, would object. None of the outlets O’Barry met with published an anti-hunt op-ed.

The Japan Times editorial pulls no punches. “[The slaughter] is not for the faint of heart. Despite claims of humane killing methods, the video shows the fishermen hacking into the heads and backs of the panicked dolphins.”

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has defended the slaughter, and Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga recently told reporters that dolphin “fishing” is “traditional” and “carried out appropriately in accordance with the law.”

Animal activists challenge such assertions.

“Their argument that the force of tradition justifies the herding, capturing, and slaughtering of dolphins is a flimsy one,” The Japan Times stated, adding that the drive didn’t become a large-scale industry until 1969, “so its roots are quite shallow.”

O’Barry notes that despite being published in English, Japan Times stories are frequently picked up by Japanese-language papers and monitored by government officials and supporters of the hunts.

“All Japanese activists will read it and be encouraged” by such high-profile opposition, says O’Barry. “Only the Japanese people can stop this,” he adds.

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The Cove director Louie Psihoyos is negotiating with the film’s Japanese distributor to buy back the rights. If that happens, the documentary would be shown for free, with subtitles, on YouTube and on popular Japanese websites. “There are 127 million Japanese people who never saw The Cove. When you see the film, you get it,” says O’Barry.

The op-ed’s strongest passage makes the case that tradition is no excuse for exploitive brutality.

“Many past cultural practices, such as slavery, bordellos, and beheading were stopped for ethical reasons,” it stated. “Tradition and culture are forces that change in accordance with new scientific understanding and evolving ethical standards.”

Federal Agency’s New Action May Mean Release for Orca at Seaquarium   10 comments

Posted on January 24, 2014 by Animal Legal Defense Fund

Lolita to Gain Protected Status Following PETA, ALDF Petition

For immediate release:

Contact:

Lisa Franzetta, Animal Legal Defense Fund
David Perle, PETA

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Miami — Currently confined alone to a tank at the Miami Seaquarium that’s smaller than even the minimum standard required by federal law, Lolita the orca’s future could soon take a turn for the better. Following a petition by PETA, the Animal Legal Defense Fund (ALDF), Orca Network, and others, the National Marine Fisheries Service today proposed a rule to grant Lolita the same status under the Endangered Species Act (ESA) that covers all other Southern Resident orcas—the pod that she was seized from in 1970. PETA and the ALDF believe that the current confinement conditions that Lolita is subjected to are prohibited by the ESA. Today’s action opens the door to the prospect that she could be retired from performing and transferred to a seaside sanctuary, something PETA has long argued for.

“Lolita should never have been excluded from the Endangered Species Act in the first place, and now the government has righted that wrong,” says general counsel to PETA Jeffrey Kerr. “Lolita has suffered in that tank every day for more than four decades, and PETA is working hard to see her one day freed from her ordeal.”

“If Lolita had originally been granted the endangered status that she deserves, she might be back with her family by now,” says ALDF Executive Director Stephen Wells. “The ALDF pledges to do everything in its power to see to it that she’s returned to the sea as soon as possible.”

Lolita—whose family was listed as endangered in 2005—is held in the smallest orca tank in North America and has been kept without another orca since 1980. She is afforded no protection from the sun, and she’s forced to perform tricks, which may violate the ESA’s protection against harm and harassment.

PETA and the ALDF will continue to work to have Lolita released into a seaside sanctuary that is waiting for her in her home waters off Washington’s San Juan Island and, if possible, back into her family pod. In the wild, Southern Resident orcas often spend their entire lives with their mothers. Lolita recognized her pod’s calls decades after being captured, and her 85-year-old mother is still thriving.

For more information, please visit PETA.org and ALDF.org.

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Namninsamling STOP VIVSECTION   Leave a comment

Namninsamling STOP VIVSECTION

Det finns en namninsamling som riktar sig till alla EU-medborgare med ett förslag om att avskaffa försöksdjur och att ställa krav på Europeiska Unionen att ansvarsfullt beakta ett annat vetenskapligt förhållningssätt, för att säkerställa skyddet av både människors och djurs rättigheter.

Namninsamlingen finns tillgänglig på alla dessa språk: български   čeština   Dansk   Deutsch   eesti   Ελληνικά   English   español   Français   Gaeilge   italiano   Latviešu   lietuvių   magyar   Malti   Nederlands   polski   português   română   slovenčina   slovenščina   suomi   svenska 

För att få stödja ett medborgarinitiativ måste du vara medborgare i ett EU-land och ha uppnått rösträttsålder för Europaparlamentsval (18 år utom i Österrike, där åldersgränsen är 16 år).

Läs gärna mer på http://www.stopvivisection.eu/en

Posted 10 May, 2013 by Wolf is my Soul in No category / Okategoriserade

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Demand Arrest for Wolf Poached from Sanctuary   Leave a comment

Demand Arrest for Wolf Poached from Sanctuary

  • Target: Wyoming Game & Fish Department, Supervisor of Investigative Unit Mike Ehlebracht
  • Sponsored by: Animal Advocates

Stan Castagno, (registered with the Wyoming Outfittrers and Guide), lured a female wolf out of the protection and sanctuary of Yellowstone Park with a recording of a wolf pup in distress, and shot and killed her. He is very proud of this murder of an innocent animal, and displays it on his Facebook page.

Attempting to find loopholes in existing laws does not make this poacher any less a criminal. Poaching from a sanctuary is unacceptable- the fact that he is a “guide” makes his actions even more reprehenible. Arrest Stan Castagno for poaching violations.

SOURCE:http://www.friendsofanimals.org/news/2012/october/beautiful-female-wol.html

Mike Ehlebracht
Supervisor of Investigative Unit
Wyoming Game & Fish Department
5400 Bishop Boulevard
Cheyene, Wyoming 82006
United States 
Phone: (307) 777-4600
Fax: (307) 777-4610
EMail: www.gf.state.wy.us

Stop the Use of Killing Neck Snares against Wolves in British Columbia   Leave a comment

Stop the Use of Killing Neck Snares against Wolves in British Columbia

We, the undersigned, call on the the Government of British Columbia to:

1. Immediately cease using neck snares to kill wolves, other carnivores and a host of non-target species on public land in British Columbia.

2. Shift wildlife management priority on public lands away from the protection and welfare of privately owned domestic species to a wildlife management model where on public land priority is given to developing, maintaining, and protecting ecologically functional populations of naturally-occurring species of wildlife, including apex predators.

Stop aerial gunning of Idaho wolves   Leave a comment

Stop aerial gunning of Idaho wolves

I am signing this petition in strong support of the animals. Gunning them down from aircrafts is not good wolf management nor the solution to solve any conflicts that may occur. 

Senators Smith, Becker, Roach, Schoesler, Honeyford and Holmquist Newbry: Cancel Bills 5188, 5187,and 5199   Leave a comment

Senators Smith, Becker, Roach, Schoesler, Honeyford and Holmquist Newbry: Cancel Bills 5188, 5187,and 5199

These bills further endanger the Wolves in Washington State, taking away any protection they have in favor of Cattle Ranchers

Yegor Borisov: Stop the Sakha Wolf Cull   Leave a comment

Yegor Borisov: Stop the Sakha Wolf Cull

The Sakha President Yegor Borisov has ordered a cull of 3000 Wolves – due to them preying on the reindeer’s of which Sakha herders rely upon for a living.

The original plans were for the cull to take place in a 3 month period from Jan 15th 2013. However, the wolf-hunting season has been extended to the whole year, as the target is to get the wolf population in the region down to 500 – reckoned to be the optimal number. Currently there are estimated to be more than 3,500. 
There will be a “six-figure sum” for hunters who bring in the most wolf pelts – a big incentive, as 100,000 roubles (£2,043; $3,280) goes a long way in a region that is famously cold, remote and under-developed.

Please take a moment to sign our petition if you feel that this is unwarranted. 

Signatures are going to their emails directly but further governmental contacts are below:

677022, Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), Yakutsk, st. Kirov, 11, fax: 8 (4112) 43-50-55 E-mail: adm@adm.sakha.gov.ru – case management and documentation of the Presidential Administration and the Government of Sakha (Yakutia)press@adm.sakha.gov.ru – Management of Press and Information Administration of the President and the Government of Sakha (Yakutia) info@adm.sakha.gov.ru – Analysis and Information Department of the Presidential Administration and the Government of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia)

Posted 7 March, 2013 by Wolf is my Soul in No category / Okategoriserade

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Tell Fashion Designers to Stop Using Wolf Fur   Leave a comment

Tell Fashion Designers to Stop Using Wolf Fur

The lastest trend, wearing wolf fur? The fur industry makes it sound like wolf trapping is the most natural thing occuring on the planet- never bothering to use words like “slaughter”, “cruelty” or “torture”.

SOURCE: http://www.furinsider.com/the-big-bad-wolf-things-that-make-people-go-hmm/

They do not mention the pain and terror an animal experinces when trapped- or that they will attempt to bite off their own limb to escape. They do not tell you that trappers unintentionally kill literally millions of non-target animals every year- including rare and endangered species, birds and pets.

The wolf slaughter is based on dangerous prejudices- not sound science. The false believe that the world will be a safer place for children with dead wolves is the stuff fairy tales are made of as wolves are critical to our heathy ecosystems. It’s just another scheme to make a profit off the unnessary suffering of animals and to keep the fur industry alive.

Tell Christain Dior to stop supporting this cruelty and torture of fur in their collection and not to include wolf fur. Slaughter shouldn’t be “fashionable”. The company can do quite well without torturing animals.

Christian Dior- http://www.furinsider.com/christian-dior-fall-2011-winter-2012-collection-recap-video/

Posted 7 March, 2013 by Wolf is my Soul in No category / Okategoriserade

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